of Court-martial
Source: Webster's dictionaryA series of courts-martial began on 2 May, in which 187 people were tried, most of them at Richmond Barracks. Source: Internet
Controversially, Maxwell decided that the courts-martial would be held in secret and without a defence, which Crown law officers later ruled to have been illegal. Source: Internet
In the aftermath of the mutiny and following courts-martial, the 11th Kenya Rifles was disbanded. Source: Internet
Kenyatta's government held two separate courts-martial for 43 soldiers. Source: Internet
Sections 159 to 160 United States main Most commonly, courts-martial in the United States are convened to try members of the U.S. military for violations of the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ), which is the U.S. military's criminal code. Source: Internet
Some countries like France and Germany have no courts-martial in time of peace and use civilian courts instead. Source: Internet